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hp 550-111no
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Hey. Can I put my hp 550-111no

new graphic card MSI Geforce GTX 1050 ti OC 4GB GDDR5

177 x 118 x 34 mm

If I can, What powersupply I need and do I need something else?

Thanks.

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I understand you are looking to upgrade your graphics card and you want to know what is the recommended power supply supported by your PC. Don't worry as I have a few steps to help you get through this concern,

 

I did check the product specifications and find that you have NVIDIA Geforce GTX 745 - Memory interface: 128-bit DDR3 - Total power consumption: ~ 50 W max - Recommended power supply installed on your PC is 180 W 

 

Whereas  Geforce GTX 1050 ti requires more power supply and DDR5. I would suggest this is not compatible with your PC, for more information, please go through the specifications of the card.

 

I hope this helps. Let me know if you need any further assistance. I'll be more than happy to help.

 

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Jeet_Singh
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